My Top 5 Places to find Physics Resources


Hey Reader,

Checkout my top 5 places to find physics resources:

High School Physics

100 Physics Problems in 3 Hours

Follow along as I solve 100 physics problems in 3 hours.

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The Best Intro to Physics YouTube Playlist

Checkout the Organic Chemistry Tutor's physics playlist with 370+ videos!

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High School Physics Google Drive

Hundreds of solved practice problems!

Post-Secondary Physics

Free Online Physics Textbooks

The OpenStax University Physics Textbooks are a great free resource for physics that includes calculus and vectors.

Volume 1

Volume 2

Volume 3

Schaum’s 3,000 Solved Problems in Physics

This is an awesome book if you are looking for good problem sets.

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Thanks,

Matt Heywood

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